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Cyberview to Underscore Its Leadership in Server-Based, Downloadable Gaming Systems at ICE Show.


* Largest Range Ever Of Products Is Themed "We Have What Everybody Else Is Talking About"

* To Present Ground-Breaking Conversion Kits for Legacy Machines Allowing Low Cost Upgrade To Downloadable System

* Also To Be Featured New Award-Winning Advancement - Remote Diagnostics Application - and Next-Generation FOBTs and IVTs

LONDON & LAS VEGAS -- Cyberview Technology, a leading provider of secure server-based downloadable systems to the gaming industry, will underscore the theme, "We Have What Everybody Else Is Talking About," at the upcoming International Casino Exhibition - ICE 2007, 23-25 January 2007, to be held in London. During this international forum for the gaming industry, the company will expand upon its pioneering development of server-based gaming by demonstrating a range of innovative capabilities and products representing new frontiers of how to more fully utilize the technology.

As a key development in server-based gaming, the company will present its ability to convert legacy gaming machines into a "downloadable" system, simply by using an upgrade kit, enabling significant benefits. Designed to add new value to existing machines, this "Refresh Technology" enables a wide array of the key functions of a Cyberview server-based, downloadable gaming system at a low cost.

Among other new ground-breaking products at the stand will be the company's next generation Fixed Odds Betting Terminal (FOBT FOBT Fecal occult blood testing, see there. See Occult bleeding. ) and IVT IVT

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. An ergonomic, high tech player interface with dual-screen display, the new "LARA LARA Land Access and Recreation Association (UK)
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" FOBTs have already been ordered by Ladbrokes, the UK's largest bookmaker, with 7,000 to be installed by April 2007. For the video lottery market, the company will be demonstrating its Secure Interactive Video Lottery Terminal A Video Lottery Terminal or VLT is a gaming machine that allows gamblers to bet on the outcome of a video game.

A VLT is similar to a slot machine, except that it is connected to a centralized computer system that determines the outcome of each wager using a random
 (SIVT SIVT System Integration Verification and Test ). The SIVT is the first truly robust and secure gaming system for street operations where the RNG See RELAX NG.  is inside the terminal, enabling operation in environments such as developing countries where telecommunication may be an issue, and also enhancing the security of the system in road operations.

Also to be showcased will be the company's Remote Diagnostic Application (RDA RDA
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) which allows operators to solve gaming machine problems centrally throughout their estate without leaving their desks. AT ICE 2007, the RDA will be presented an award by the industry's annual Gaming & Technology Awards program, marking the third year in a row that the company has received industry acknowledgment for excellence in innovation and practical application. Previous awards were for the company's "Game Activation Scheduler" in 2006 and for its complete server-based, downloadable gaming system in 2005. Additional unique server-based applications will include the Cyberview Dynamic Game Library (DGL 1. DGL - Data Generation Language. A tool for generating test data for hardware or software systems.
2. DGL - Distributed GL.
) and the Game Development Tool Kit (GDK). Rounding out the company's largest range ever of new introductions will be its new Virtual Racing system.

About CYBERVIEW TECHNOLOGY

With more than ten years experience in server-based distributed gaming, Cyberview Technology develops, produces and implements innovative, integrated solutions for the gaming, betting and leisure industries. Currently, the company provides its server-based, downloadable system and player interfaces as Fixed Odds Betting Terminals (FOBTs) to betting shops and race and sports books; Interactive Video Lottery Terminals (IVTs) to lotteries; and slot machines to the casino industry. Recipient of numerous industry awards, it was the first company in the world with U.S. casino approval for its server-based downloadable system. The U.S. company is traded on the London Stock Exchange London Stock Exchange

London marketplace for securities. It was formed in 1773 by a group of stockbrokers who had been doing business informally in local coffeehouses.
 (CYBS CYBS CyberSource (NASDAQ symbol) .L). For further information, visit www.cybview.com.
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